Mary Todd Lincoln House
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Located in the heart of downtown, the Georgian-style brick house is one of the oldest structures in Lexington and the nation's first historic site to honor a first lady. Childhood home of Mary Todd, wife of Abraham Lincoln, the home was restored to reflect the Todd family's residency with period furniture, family portraits and furnishings from the Todds as well as the Lincolns, taking you back to a time of social elegance and turbulent politics. The Mary Todd Lincoln House Museum Store, located within the residence, carries a wide array of Kentucky and Lincoln-related souvenirs including postcards, magnets, and ornaments. Other items include Lincoln socks, t-shirts, books, and Kentucky-crafted soap and pottery. The museum store is open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (March 15-November 30). Walk-in shoppers are welcome.
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More Info
- Length of Tour: 1 Hour
- Self-Guided Tours:
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- Price Range $-$$$$: $$
Attraction Accessibility
- Attraction Entrance: Lift operated by staff located off the back porch that is operated by staff
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Hearing Impairment Assistance:
- Written Scripts
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Neurodivergent Assistance:
- Service Animals
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Mobility Assistance:
- Seating Available
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Visual Impairment Assistance:
- Large Print
Info for Tour Leaders
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Detail
- Accessibility Details: The first floor is wheelchair accessible. There are no elevators in the house so for some guests, the second floor is not accessible. MTL does provide guide books that show what is upstairs for guests. The lift to the first floor can only be accessed with staff assistance.
- Booking URL: Link
- Type of Listing: Attraction
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